Russel lives next to a forest reserve in Auckland New Zealand and loves birds. The number of birds he sees seems to be decreasing and he decides, with friend Joey and sister Carly, to investigate. What can a fifteen-year-old boy do to help the situation?

"……so he decided to build the cabin right there, on the rim of the most breathtaking view anyone had ever seen."
A young traveler finds paradise in a remote, undiscovered valley.
For everyone who has a dream but for whom life is an inescapable truth.

This book examines the relevance of the creation mandate for human beings to multiply and fill the earth in today's world. It evaluates popular notions about the world being over-populated in the light of available scientific evidence.

When Alice finds a tiny girl half-fish, half human, trapped in a shell, she helps her back into the sea. Alice is invited to visit the girl’s magical underwater world. The Water People have a secret, which they are desperate to keep. But all is not well: an enemy lurks in the deep. Will Alice be able to help against the threat to the Water People’s world and keep their secret safe?

The woods at the bottom of the garden had been a peaceful place providing a haven for wildlife and shade for ramblers. But, that was before the new farmer came. Then the brambles turned vicious and the trees began to talk. A shivery read for a child's first chapter book.

This book explores the links between spirituality and environmental problems, and it outlines the basis for a Christian theology of nature and environment. It should appeal to anyone interested in the causes and solutions of environmental problems.

This book tells a short story in various languages how the author fall in love with the ocean and why it is important to take action and make a difference to protect the ocean.
Susanna Ivy wants to inspire especially the youth to get out there and help protecting the beautiful underwater world.
This book is translated in English, German, Spanish, Norwegian, Bosnian and still more to come...

The SOS team jets half way around the world, from Abu Dhabi to Florida to try and save endangered manatees. A poacher is stripping Florida of its exotic orchids - and making tens of thousands of dollars on the black market. As his convoy of jet boats roar through the Florida keys, they're hitting and killing manatees. The team joins up with the Mermaid Squad to end the poaching save the manatees.

Once again science and big business will clash in this science fiction and political suspense thriller. Our hero James Watsen, a smart and shy bioengineering student, must break out of his shell and lead his fellow scientists in a covert operation to save the planet. Will they succeed in time or will the corrupt corporations and politicians be allowed to destroy the earth? Find out what happens.